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    A zeppelin is a rigid airship; it is a type of airship that is supported with a metal framework, instead of being filled with a lifting gas, like a blimp. The term zeppelin is associated with German airships that were manufactured by the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin of Germany. Both the zeppelin and Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Company were founded by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. Airships, blimps, and dirigibles are practically synonyms and are basic terms for any lighter than air craft that is powered and…

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    Assignment #7 • Explain in detail Box 8.3 The June Bug Disease: A Case of Hysterical Contagion- use the book and one additional reference. Pg 203 - The June Bug Disease was an episode of 62 influenced laborers that had side effects, for example, queasiness, deadness, wooziness, and some of the time heaving. A large portion of the laborers had already been chomped by a bug, for example, a gnat or parasite. Government wellbeing authorities started an examination that tried parasites, gnats,…

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    relationship between domination and subordination. When trying to identify oneself people usually ask the question who they are. It began a multitude of experiences that span from past, present, and future. To unify all of it to complete a sense of self is a complex task that could last a lifetime. However, which part usually capture our attention first? A popular pattern between people when asking to describe themselves, they…

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    There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception. is a quote by Aldous Huxley. Perceiving others is the nature of every human being. When I entered Great Lakes I looked around the people and had different perceptions on each of them. I am sure even they would have had some perception on me too. Every time I perceive others it will be mostly through some action of theirs and not just by their appearance, but even that can turn out to be different.…

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    There are certain events in our lives that cannot be told. No matter how hard we try to forget about them, they still haunt our memories. Not everything you encounter will stay in your memory, only the events that are very meaningful and have impacted your life in some way will find a way to glade through your memory. Sometimes, the memories we have built haunt us and the only way to get them out is to accept them, and one way to accept this is through writing. It is hard to find words to…

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    The word” self image” denoting a universal concept which depicts how someone sees himself or herself. To buttress the assertion further, this may be how someone sees himself/herself physically in the mirror and/or any object like photograph in which the entire body outlook can be seen properly. However, the way someone look, picture or dressed in most cases affect the person`s self-esteem and confidence. Conversely, from the pragmatic point of view, “self image” reflects what someone think; the…

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    Relationships, with one’s self and others can be a source of great satisfaction, inclusive learning, and often a place of profound depth as well as a deep, heart opening experience. I maintain that the connection with one’s self, taking into consideration the fact that we have been fully programmed by our family of origin, our society, religion and culture, is the first and primary relation that impacts all others. I maintain that if we are truly inner-connected, meaning we are aware of our…

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    childhood are growing psychosocially at a quick rate. During middle childhood, they become diligent, develop a self-concept, dealing with self-esteem, and learn how to be friends with their peers. In Erickson’s Stages of Development a child in middle childhood, move through the industry versus inferiority stage. This stage is when children become capable of doing useful work as well as their own self-directed projects, unless the adults around them are too critical of their efforts, leading them…

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    to figure out who they are, the question of who am I? always arises. With this said, self-concept focuses on all of the things that one knows about themselves. What one knows about themselves are things that they find to be true, which includes their beliefs, attitudes and opinions; according to (Feenstra, 2013). Because self-concept is how we see ourselves, it is important to also note that this is why self-concept can change frequently. Awareness is a huge factor that leads one to think a…

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    An individual’s self-esteem can be high or low depending on certain factors in their life, such as the media, their friends and family and their social experiences. Due to these factors, they can significantly impact an individual’s view of themselves. These concepts and ideas are explored in 2001 film “Shrek” directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. “Shrek” projects how different factors in an individual’s life can alter the way one perceives themselves. Family and friends can have a…

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